Re: [PATCH 2/2] Move sequencer to builtin
From: Felipe Contreras <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:57:37
On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 12:26 AM, Jeff King [off-list ref] wrote:
On Sat, Jun 08, 2013 at 09:17:56PM -0500, Felipe Contreras wrote:quoted
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Definitely, yes. Even if you look at the impact on code alone and don't care about the people, destroying a collegial work environment is harmful enough to the code to outweigh the (admittedly often useful) patches.A collegial work environment is overrated, and proof of that the Linux kernel, where honest and straight talk is the bread and butter of the mailing list. And the Linux kernel is the most successful software project in history by far. It's code that speaks.Sorry, but I don't agree, and I want to publicly state my opinion so that Jonathan (and other bystanders on the list) knows that he is not alone in his opinions.
You don't agree that 1) a collegial work environment is overrated, 2) that the Linux kernel doesn't put an emphasis on being collegial, or 3) that it's the most successful software project in history?
I have consistently found your demeanor on the list to be very unfriendly and difficult to work with. It is one thing to have honest and straight talk, and another thing to be obstinate, unmindful of feedback (both with respect to technical details, as well as to communication styles), and disrespectful of other people.
Go back to my 261 commits, show me one that is "unmindful of technical details".
It is certainly your choice about how you will communicate. But likewise it is the choice of readers and reviewers to choose how much of their time to give to your writings.
Exactly. Nobody is forcing you to read my emails. But somehow you already know that ignoring them is not in the best interest of the project. And by that I mean it's in the best interest of our users, without which our project is nothing. -- Felipe Contreras